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Basement Wall Panels: How to Keep Them Away from Moisture?

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Basement wall panels prove to be a great asset for basements. But, they can only be strong if the basement wall systems are devoid of any moisture or have been treated with waterproof systems. There are many professional firms that give treatment for waterproof basement wall panels. Clients should contact them for any such matter.

Waterproof Basement Wall Panels

There are number of basement wall systems and panels that are waterproof. Examples include concrete water proof coating wall, silicate based wall panel, plastic sheet paneling, etc. Concrete water proof coating is a cement based thick coating that is applied on the basement wall. The silicate based wall panel gets alloyed with chemicals and used on the wall as thick coating. It absorbs water but does not get peeled off that easily. Plastic sheet paneling is used where basements have water drainage systems. The plastic panels assist the homeowners to protect their assets from getting damaged. The water that goes from behind the plastic panel goes directly into the drainage system of the floor, which in turn is discharged by the sump pump system.

Basement Wall Panels that Keep the Moisture Off

Some of the solutions that a contractor may recommend are to fill up the cracks on the basement floor and walls, put more soil or sand around the drainage to absorb or direct the moisture from the basement walls. They may also suggest repairing the drainage or gutter to prevent the water collection. Waterproofing the basement wall panels on time can assist in minimizing the damage to the furniture and floor.

Paint It

Professionals recommend to waterproof basement wall panels by painting the walls. This will introduce a vapor obstruction that will stop the moisture from forming. This is an effective solution that lasts for few years. Newly constructed homes should immediately proceed ahead for waterproofing their basement by saving cost in the long term.

Other Measures

To prevent the moisture seeping into the basement, a homeowner should inquire about the source of the leak. The next step is to seal the area from where water or moisture appear with an aluminum foil. Adjacently, window corners and frames should be checked for any moisture source and a dehumidifier can be used after consultation with a professional.


Only an expert basement system firm should be consulted for basement wall systems that give a long term warranty for the services they give for water proofing.


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